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image_response_bot.py
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from __future__ import annotations
from typing import AsyncIterable
import fastapi_poe as fp
from modal import Image, Stub, asgi_app
IMAGE_URL = (
"https://images.pexels.com/photos/46254/leopard-wildcat-big-cat-botswana-46254.jpeg"
)
class SampleImageResponseBot(fp.PoeBot):
async def get_response(
self, request: fp.QueryRequest
) -> AsyncIterable[fp.PartialResponse]:
yield fp.PartialResponse(text=f"This is a test image. ![leopard]({IMAGE_URL})")
REQUIREMENTS = ["fastapi-poe==0.0.36"]
image = Image.debian_slim().pip_install(*REQUIREMENTS)
stub = Stub("image-response-poe")
@stub.function(image=image)
@asgi_app()
def fastapi_app():
bot = SampleImageResponseBot()
# Optionally, provide your Poe access key here:
# 1. You can go to https://poe.com/create_bot?server=1 to generate an access key.
# 2. We strongly recommend using a key for a production bot to prevent abuse,
# but the starter examples disable the key check for convenience.
# 3. You can also store your access key on modal.com and retrieve it in this function
# by following the instructions at: https://modal.com/docs/guide/secrets
# POE_ACCESS_KEY = ""
# app = make_app(bot, access_key=POE_ACCESS_KEY)
app = fp.make_app(bot, allow_without_key=True)
return app